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erik neuteboom
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Posted: June 08 2007 at 09:11 |
I stole this one from the Symphonic Prog Appreciation thread :
THE SPAGHETTI EPIC 2 (***)
Bands: Randone, La Voce Del Vento en Tilion (all bands 1 ‘epic’)
Again an impressive lay-out by the Finnish Colossus project: a huge booklet featuring lots of information, pictures and even cartoons about the famous movie The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, the subject on this album.
RANDONE (Italy) – The Good (25.04)
This acclaimed new Italian five piece band delivers an alternating, very melodic composition in the 24-carat symphonic prog tradition with wonderful vintage keyboards (especially the omnipresent choir-Mellotron), strong interplay between keyboards and guitar, pleasant Italian vocals, powerful work on saxophone and lots of changing climates and breaks. It doesn’t sound original but very tasteful and I am sure many symphomaniacs will enjoy this music.
LA VOCE DE L VENTO (UK) – The Bad (24.23)
Despite the Italian bandname, this is a duo from the UK. Their music alternates between polished sounding prog/progressive pop and exciting ELP-like bombastic keyboard-driven symphonic prog. I am delighted about the parts with flashy Moog sounds, swirling Hammond runs and propulsive organ with wah-wah guitar, goose bumps!
TILION (Italy) – The Ugly (26.57)
This new Italian band turns out to be the new Il Balletto Di Bronzo because of the expressive vocals, fiery parts, raw guitar sound, avant-garde/experimental undertones and lots of surprising breaks and shifting moods: from swinging with jazzy Fender Rhodes piano to fat Moog flights with dramatic vocals or bombastic keyboards featuring Moog and Hammond, followed by experimental work on piano and theatrical vocals. To me the music by Tilion sounds as very intricate and compelling but not everybody’s cup of tea.......just like the sound of Il Balletto Di Bronzo on their legendary album Ys!
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Posted: June 08 2007 at 15:46 |
your work for Symphonic (and related Prog) Erik!!! You're a of Symphonic (and related) Prog!!!
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Posted: June 08 2007 at 15:57 |
, anyway, multo grazie Mandrakeroot !
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Posted: June 09 2007 at 04:54 |
ISP/ RPI/ IP recommended (5th list):
ARIA PALEA
Zoicekardiá
(Studio Album, 1996)
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: Lizard/ Pick Up 549 0022
My Rating: 8/10 PA Rating: 4/5
Incredible album!!! This is another good Italian band in the vein of 70's Italian
bands and Jethro Tull!!! The lack of the keyboards and the presence of the flute they
send back just to the Tull, even if filters from one heavy dose of the I Delirium.
This feeling becomes truth in "Scena Dopo Scena" and in "Verso La Foresta". You don't
believe, however, that it is easy music. In fact to the first one I listen to I had
not just understood them and they hadn't made one good impression me. But from the
second listening... every time that I have them listens to... You has understood them
a little more. The guitar is Jazz-Blues and the not Rock drums they find in a flueo
to the tull, in a good voice and in a superior writing the just complement. And the
result is an indeed personal sound.
If thoughts that the Italian groups are able to only copy... Listened to this Aria
Palea and then you say me if I don't have reason to say that they are unique.
ARPIA
Liberazione
(Studio Album, 1995)
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: Pick UP Records PKPROG1904
My Rating: 8/10 PA Rating: 4/5
Historical band of the Roman underground the Arpia decide to build a concept on the
story of the Italian Republic taking like chapters black mysteries of Italian
history. So Bonetti, Brait and Orazi decide to build a non-politic reading of the
make disputed but doing to tell from a witness of the other political bank. So Benito
Mussolini and Clara Petacci hung and exhibited to Loreto square in Rome come mocked
from a Communist ("Piazzale Loreto) and the massacle of Della Loggia Square in
brescia comes told from a Fascist girl (because to the period the politics in Italy
was this!!!). And, still, the well-known (in Italy) Moro Abduction ("16 Marzo 1978")
comes seen with the eyes of an old Communist, the Massacre of Bologna (Central
Station, August 2nd 1980, 10:25 A.M.) ("Bologna") comes seen with the eyes of a
family of immigrants in Belgium (but of right hand...) and the victory of polytical
coalition of Center- Right hand in March 28th 1994 ("Coprofagia") from a neo BR (that
it is wanted to admit or no is a militia of Communists in Italy). So doing
"Liberazione" became a raw reflection on the Italian society of the last half Century
without to be political. Musically it is very raw, dusk, not easy but very immediate
music com a lot of synth (I find it also catchy) with excellent lyrics and a smaller
production that excites the meaning of the work.
Excellent music and excellent comcept. Even if it isn't conventional Prog because
stinks of New wave but is 100% very Prog. Surely the concept is brave and not easy to
understand if do not is itself Italian or it is not known the Italian story. However
at least so it knows a story. That of nation that claims a power that in the
centuries, even though divided in regional nations, the Bel Paese still today.
GIANNI D'ERRICO
Antico Teatro Da Camera
(Studio Album, 1976)
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: BMG (82876-54404-2)
My Rating: 9,5/10 PA Rating: 5/5
Lately every artist/ band that I proposed and that then was included in PA I
appraised it with 5 stars. Gianni D'Errico doesn't escape at this law because does it
produce a really attractive "Concept album". Published posthumous in 1976 "Antico
Teatro Da Camera" is a very good Song songwriter Symphonic Prog, one of the most
difficult for themes treated. The beginning (and the end) of the album are occupied
from "L'Etrusca", dark song with thunder, flashes, rain and harpsichord with very
dark chorus. The second song "Antico Teatro Da Camera" ("Ancient Theater From Room")
speaks of the homosexuality of an adolescent (in first person) that growing it
understands that also the it be different it is source of enrichment. The music is a
really good Rock with Synth guitar but distorted and synth with harpsichord and Beat
chorus. The result is a symphonic drama really exciting. "Reincarnazione"
("Reincarnation") is a really sweet Rock with dramatic lyrics. Here they are the
connections between the persons to come analyzed. In this case is the request of the
conversation that it not itself to the word should stop but to involve the feelings
and the memories. And it returns overbearingly the request of the protagonist (that
is homosexual) of not to stop itself to the appearance of the persons. Thing that we
find in "Io, L'Ultimo" (I, The Last"), Where the protagonist of the story denounces
to to be left in apart from the society. Also in "Io, L'Ultimo" hits the music that
is dramatically sweet but very powerful. "Clausura" ("Strict Enclosure") sees the
protagonist revolt ask to its conscience. Nevertheless it didn't succeed to give a
reply and puts it to the presence of the raw reality. "Who am I?"... A person like a
lot. Why all they believe themselves superior to the other and instead they are equal
to all? Why the love has like counter-item the solitude? They aren'teasy answered.
And in fact the protagonist It asks the reply in front to a statue of Maria. But a
statue doesn't answer! And the insertion of the orchestra increases the drama of the
requests. "Toccami" ("Touches me"), so, it becomes one of the better moments of the
album. In "Delvish" the protagonist is sold to the devil, even if the belief in God
will not die ever. "Delvish" is the song more Prog of the album but, also, the song
aged more badly in "Antico Teatro Da Camera". Nevertheless the light is able to be
us. Rosanna, the mother of the protagonist should be been a model of life for the
protagonist. That, nevertheless it the love becomes done not correspond some
protagonist, make suffer its heart.The lyrics, the distorted guitar, the synths and a
very power drums They describe a shapely woman, attractive but really severe, in a
position of to electrocute you with the look. And, with its death, the beginning of
the problems of connection with the humanity of the protagonist. That "Sognando
Rosanna"("Dreamy Rosanna") hung to "Un Pittore" ("A Painter") That like Van Gogh was
left in apart. But that it knows that a day will be able to ransom itself.
Still present in the contents (it is in the lyrics that in the music) and aged
extreme very well, "Antico teatro Da Camera" should make reflect all we. Because the
society, after thirty years is, if we want, still worst.
FESTA MOBILE
Diario Di Viaggio Della Festa Mobile
(Studio Album, 1973)
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: RCA/ BMG Ariola S.p.A. ND 74120
My Rating: 8,5/10 PA Rating: 5/5
Concept album with a good Fantasy story (but with not fantasy moral) "Diario Di
Viaggio Della Festa Mobile) is a good Symphonic Rock album for piano and electric
guitar. The location is recalled from the music that it is really simply and
immediate but more evocative. In fact the mix between the boogie piano, the electric
guitar, the voice and the chourus united to the Rock rhythms evoke extreme very well
the story that comes recounted. The so essential production gives back the sounds a
lot of buckets but this is the winning marches. Other winning point is the
arrengements. Already, because to it the doubt comes me that there they be. In fact
this album runs free and doing not weigh like a mountain torrent and it is tasted
like a good glass of Brunello Di Montalcino or Primitivo Di Manduria (the last wine
suggestion because this wine and this band are from Puglia). And prince Xim Om of
Stellas thanks all to have attended at its party.
This is one of the best Symphonic album and band of RPI world. And with this sole
album hi the center of the objective. I don't add other. Otherwise I ruin the atmosphere.
ROCKY'S FILJ
Storie Di Uomini E Non
(Studio Album, 1973) ROCKY'S FILJ — Storie Di Uomini E Non
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this review: BMG Ricordi S.p.A. 74321-98160-2
My Rating: 9,5/10 PA Rating: 5/5
One of the more interesting, personal and innovative and unfortunately band from
Italy. Unfortunately bacause the all Banco del Mutuo Soccorso's staff work for this
album and the band is disbanded when a member was arrested (and the disc almost not
even published), stopping the dreams of a band that would have been able to be one of
the better, not only in Italy. Interesting, personal and innovative because not
having the keyboards but the saxes section the instrumental parts are Jazz Rock but
the vocal parts (with the good and exciting voice of Rocky Rossi) are too Rock and
Symphonic. So it talks about Symphonic Jazz Rock. In this sense "Il Soldato" or "Io
Robot" are very good examples of Rocky's Filj style. Interesting the long "L'Ultima
Spiaggia" really boiling, mix between Art Rock, Symphonic and Jazz (for resonance).
The instrumental "E" is, instead, a good Jazz Rock. The final piece "Martino" is a
really photocopy of the previous sung songs. But with symphonic very exciting final
with sax. Interesting one interlude in "L'Ultima Spiaggia" and the intro of "Io
Robot" with double-bass and flute that are two good examples of Romantic classic music.
For the Ricordi label the Rocky's Filj have to be one of the tours de force of the
catalog for a lot of years. But the Italian justice stopped this band. I should say
that still today the regretted it is a lot, also because, this album seems just
published, so it is fresh and present. For this reason the 5/5 is little. Another Gem
from Italy, another Gem from the Prog world... Very higly recommended!!!
TOTO TORQUATI
Gli Occhi Di Un Bambino
(Studio Album, 1973)
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
COLLABORATOR Italian Prog Specialist
My review is produced using this release: BMG 82876544112
My Rating: 9/10 PA Rating: 5/5
Oh my God... This is a very beautiful gem. Is a very good gem of Song Songwriter
Prog!!! Toto Torquati is one of the best Italian keyboarder, songwriter and
sessionman, it is in Jazz that POP field thanks to the musical studies that it turned
from the age of 5 years. Its sensibility derives from the fact of to be blind from
the birth. If you think that "Gli Occhi Di Un Bambino" is a disc for keyboards you
are outside road. Rather it is an autobiographical album, because Toto Torquati seeks
to express those feelings that every blind test cause the scarcity of the sight (with
the help of the beautiful voice of Gepy & Gepy and the lyrics of Sergio Bardotti and
Sergepy). This is a trip from Jazz to Bach, to Pink Floyd and John Lennon to
Wagnerand Verdi. And, everything with a sole sensibility. From one of the best
Jazzist of Italy and Europe this is the minimum. The music is, in general, Symphonic
Prog but with song songwriter approach and Jazzy arrengements with orchestra (that
play a Wagnerian interludes and that have "La Terra Che Nessuno Conosce" to explode).
"The Eyes Of A Child" (this is the title in English) is a very fine album also for
the lyrics, since, even though written from seeing authors, they reflect the state of
mind of a blind person, in this helped from the Soul voices of Gepy & Gepy (that knew
well Torquati because their keyboarder). Other thing that astonishes is like Toto
Torquati restive almost in apart, produced only interventions of support to the
music, doing not result invading and without research rhythmic soli, does that it is
appreciated with a so cheerful dramatic music. And, actual the combinations of the
ingredients that I wanted to describe in this review, give back "Gli Occhi Di Un
Bambino" a real gem.
One of the best Song songwriter Prog albums. One of the more aged well. Practically
fresh like the water of a torrent of mountain. To listen to when it it is sought a
comfort in a difficult moment.
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Posted: June 10 2007 at 04:09 |
Well done, Mandy!
I'm happy to announce ESAGONO... come back after 30 years with a brand new album titled 2 (2007)!!!
From BTF:
Like the previous "Vicolo" this new CD is a mixture between the classic jazz-rock style of Arti e Mestieri and the contemporary progressive scene. Half live and half studio recordings. New songs and indedits tracks from the seventies.
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Posted: June 10 2007 at 06:35 |
Eh, Eh... Another band from ISP/ RPI and for PA!!!
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Posted: June 10 2007 at 06:38 |
From ELECTROMANTIC site these very good news: Furio Chirico album and a good sampler:
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"Father
to son" is Furio Chirico's new album produced by Beppe Crovella's
Electromantic Music in the 'Turin Jazz Rock School' catalogue.
Furio is one of the most known drummers in the world:
arti & mestieri's drummer from the beginning, after a couple of
albums with another top Italian 70's band: the Trip, he's made 11
albums with "arti & mestieri" and 'First Live in Japan' recorded
live at Club Citta' in Kawasaky
is the latest one.
He's been also quite known as a soloist, after his 2 successfull
Instructional Videos and his partecipation, at Modern Drummer's
Festival, as the first italian drummer that's being invited there.
This is second solo Cd, following "Furiosamente".
"Father To Son" is dedicated form Furio to his son who died last year
and
old and new members of arti & mestieri have contributed to the Cd,
with
their compositions, their performance and "their heart" as well as
other
close Furio' s friends in 2 compositions.
Consequently it's a record that's rich of feelings, surrounded by arti
&
mestieri's colours and the album portraits, with intensity the deep
mood of
a sudden departure in an artist's world, with a wide palette of
emotions,
...when music and life become one thing.
It's not a sad album, it's an intense album that developes through
several
stages, starting from Stravos (Furio's son) words, including moments of
serenity a positive look at the horizon.
A rich booklet gives more elements to furtherly share this musical
tale.
Furio will be performing in all tunes in Beppe Crovella' next CD '
Keyboards' Tilt' and in the forthcoming new CD, "Speculare" by his trio
"Chirico Camarca Project".
He's also guest in next Venegoni & co's Cd "Planetarium" and will
appear
extensively on arti & mestieri big package "33" (CD+2DVD+LP+BOOK)
(www.aem33.com)
Track list
1. Guerriero (Chirico)
2. Restless (Camarca)
3. Densemozioni (Crovella)
4. La Nuova Stella (Venegoni)
5. Lucky Strike (Roagna)
6. Black Forest (Chirico)
7. Millenium (Chirico)
8. The Day After (Gallesi)
9. Alyssia (Ponissi)
10. La Corazza e Le Rose (Vitale)
11. Remembering Stravos (Crovella)
12. Orizzonte (Roagna)
13. Essere (Chirico)
14. Nous Serons (Bovello)
Www.furiochirico.com
Www.electromantic.com
Www.aem33.com
Www.turinjazzrockschool.com
Www.C3trio.com
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A
collection of 19 tunes from all Electromantic artists in their most
prog moments!
Arti & mestieri, Beppe Crovella, Venegoni & co., Furio Chirico,
Randone, Il Castello di Atlante, Mosaic, Cantina Sociale, Clive Bunker
& Beggar’s Farm, Calliope, Ossi Duri, Mass Media, Tempore, Esagono,
Marco Gallesi, Paolo Ricca, Blu Indigo, Freelance, Earth Voices
MARCO BERNARD ( Kolossus Magazine – Finlandia) : the most beautiful
compilation I ‘ve ever been listening to!
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Posted: June 10 2007 at 06:45 |
And this is a band from Electromantic catalogue that played songs of the roots of the Italian prog:
Tempore's music is a collection of rare
tunes and fundamental ones of the beginning
of Italian Prog era of 60's and 70's (by
Krel, that later will become PFM and Trip,
Banco, Balletto di Bronzo, New Trolls and
also Bach's and Grieg's compositions, etc)
with the original arrangements and orchestration,
with high attention to "native"
sounds and recording tecniques, helped by
today's "state of the art" Digidesign
by Pro Tools.
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First
volume of an interesting reprise of the steps that led italian prog, to
be, together with english prog, surely, the most appreciated
progressive rock movement in the 70's. Faithfully recorded...
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Posted: June 10 2007 at 22:47 |
Here it is
ZAPPA, RICCARDO — Haermea (La Camera Incantata)Review by memowakeman (Guillermo Hdez. Urdapilleta) Special Collaborator Discogs Editor & Italian Prog Specialist
Once more a brilliant record!
And so it is, Riccardo Zappa that great and well recognized acoustic guitarist from Italy, continued a very delightful career with the release of his 4th effort, after that masterpiece called "Celestion" in 1977, the beautiful "Chatka" in 1978 and the no less good "Trasparenze" in 1980, "Haermea (La Camara Incantata)" was released in 1982 in the beginning of the 80s, time that is mostly known for its punk, glam, disco and pop movement in general, and time that prog had its re-birht with the Neo scene, Riccardo Zappa didn`t change his style nor changed the sound and musical orientation.
If you are not familiar with his music, then i assure you are missing something amazing, he is really a monster of acoustic guitar, his superb playing and arrangements are beautiful and everyone could be aware of that by listening to any of his songs. In this album you will find 8 songs and a lenght of 40 minutes when besides Riccardo, we will note the work of Pietro Pellegrini who was member of Alphataurus, on keyboards and Walter Calloni on drums.
The first song is entitled "440 Hertz" and it is a very promising opener song, a bit "strong" to be a Zappa song, i mean the playing is faster and with a happiest mood. "La Camera Incantata" is the second song of the album and one of the longest songs, with excellent arrangements making an extraorninary composition when we can appreciate the super work of Riccardo on guitars, there are some moments that i imagine him playing his guitar with a deep knowledge of it, i mean, he knows every single detail of his guitar and that makes his playing better, this song is magnific with some mood changes which seem to be progressive, at the middle of the song the drums enter again with a very nice playing going together with guitars.
"4311 B" is a shorter song but no less good, it has a more delicated sound and mood, sometimes being a bit jazzy with a very soft bass playing which was also played by Riccardo, it is a very nice moment, so enjoyable. "Serenata in Do Maggiore" reminds me at first bit to those Rick Wakeman`s new age moments, but then it returns to the soft Zappa`s style, this is one of my less favorite songs here, but it is also good, that is why i love his albums.
"Haermea" is another very relaxing song at first and actually a bit boring, but suddenly it changes to a fast tempo song with excellent atmospheres, and then it becomes even faster with a stronger feeling, nice song. "Torniamo a Salonicco" continues with the soft and calm mood but this time with an excellent percussion work which makes the song very tasty and enjoyable as well, not his best of course.
"Serenata in Mi Maggiore" is another highlight of this album which shows again his superb guitar playing very well accompanied with the atmospheres created by keyboards, it has some effects trhough the song, something different of what he has shown in his previous works. "Ursa Major" is the last song of this great album and reminds me to some moments of Celestion, this track is in my opinion a great last song for a great album, the mood is happier again with guitar-drums-keys excellent played.
This album has been the less easy to review for me, my love for his 3 previous efforts grew up immediatelly, this time i had to listen to Haermea at least 10 times to even feel the need of reviewing it and of course giving support to this extraordinary musician, i dont really know what happened to me, i might have found it less interesting or pretty similar to the other ones, i dont really know, but luckily i found the way to love it as well.
My eternal thanks to Andrea Cortese for the introduction of this virtuoso, and for you people, please listen to his music, his early albums might shock you! Again, 4 stars for this!
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Posted: June 11 2007 at 08:35 |
Excellent review, Memo!!!
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Posted: June 11 2007 at 17:38 |
Thanks Mandy, but i have to thank again Andrea Cortese for the introduction of Riccardo´s beautiful music!
Now i am preparing a review about a lesser known Battiato album, hopefully micky will read it.
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 04:56 |
Great review, Guillermo (as always )
Possibly, I would like to continue to increase my Zappa's discography, at least until Minuti (1985). The problem is that I really fear the computer drum machine......!!!! But, hey, who really knows? Maybe there's something good enough for us!
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 06:25 |
Saturday I hope to receive the album 74 Giorni by Conqueror.
Apoteosi similariry is well evident.
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 10:33 |
ONIRIC
this is a new band from from Foglianise(Benevento) that plays alternative dark dream pop ambient music but that is classified like Dark RPi (also is sung in English). In 2006 have produced the Demo "Sensazioni":
The line up is:
Carlo De Filippo: keyboards, synths
Gian Vigo: vocals, guitars, drums, bass, lyrics
Guest musicians:
Luigi De Luca: guitar
Marco Rabuano: bass
Simona Giusti: vocals
Carmine Martone: drums
Domenico Cavaiuolo: bass
Old guest musicians:
Daniele Principe: drums
Gianluca Timoteo: drums
and the Internet site is: www.oniric.tk (in English) with the videos from Youtube.
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 15:45 |
Any Italian proghead familiar with new band The Natural Mystic and their album Mother Nature, The Trees And The Magic Of Seasons? Info: www.naturalmystic.org (only Italian language ).
I got this CD to review for Progwalhalla, it sounds very varied with a 'Sixties/early Seventies touch', I am curious to other opinions.
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 15:56 |
I listen only the demo (just I saw your post) in their website, Erik. Not bad at all. Unfortunately I didn't understood other!!!
And you, thing you tell me some Oniric?
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 15:59 |
I won't be surprised if The Natural Mystic their album is a release from the Seventies!
I don't know Oniric, I will check out!
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 16:59 |
I've just added Emilio Locurcio. Mandy, go on with the album!
Well, Erik, I also don't know Oniric but sounds interesting. Thanks.
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 17:31 |
Andrea Cortese wrote:
I've just added Emilio Locurcio. Mandy, go on with the album!
Well, Erik, I also don't know Oniric but sounds interesting. Thanks.
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: June 12 2007 at 19:19 |
EMILIO* LOCURCIO
L'Eliogabalo
(Studio Album, 1977)
Review by
Mandrakeroot
(Andrea Salvador)
Collaborator Italian Prog Specialist
— First review of this album —
My review is produced using this release: It (Dischi Italia)/ BMG 74321984492
My Rating: 9/10 PA Rating:5/5
This is one of more obscure release of Italian Prog. And one of the more couriouses.
It is a Rock Opera written by Emilio Locurcio, a good Italian theatre actor, famous
in the 70's. The artists involved in the vocal parts are all today well-known
(Rosalino Cellamare with the name of Ron and Claudio lolli for the 7o's revival). The
music is a mix between Psychedelia, Prog (Non Symphonic Prog), Avant Garde, Jazz and
in some points it isn't connected between the varied parts. nevertheless it is
listenned to all of a breath because the arrengements, the productions and the sound
remedy to the lacks. In general, today, "L'eliogabalo" is a document. The music
started with the intro "Tutto Quello Che Mi è Stato Tolto Lo Rivoglio", certainly not
memorable. But the things improve with "Autoritratto Dentro Stanze Elettroniche",
opening on the politics of the "Brigate Rosse", of the working-class struggle with a
strange music (sweet but hard, warm and electric). The story is very hard and the
protagonist (the Situationist) is compelled to take refuge itself in the love to
forget the badly. But the badly (or the indisposition) seems to triumph. From Hard
Rock but sweet the music becomes hard, extreme and the vocal parts follow. But with
melodic interludes. "A Scaldarci Al Vino Dolce Dei Chilometri" is a bridge for the
urban story of "Giovanna Labbromorto", the story of a woman that knows only to love.
But that it is daughter of its time, of the contradictions of the Italian society of
the 70's. The music is very dramatic. Even if weird sweet. To love Giovanna means to
suffer, to hate and to fight. It follows the second (and the last) part of "A
Scaldarci Al Vino Dolce Dei Chilometri", another bridge for the world of the 70's. In
fact "Dal Finestrino Del Treno" is the story of a mind trip of one "Metropolitan
girl", the fiery voice of Teresa De Sio, that to strokes it seems possessed and a
mind trip of one "student", Rosalino Cellamare (Ron) that it recounts a journey in a
rotten train. The two parts directly aren't connected between them but they represent
the contaddictions of the society, represent also in the industrious mining society
of "La Ferrovia Celeste". Naturally the metaphors would be able to be a lot. But my
reading is honest. In fact A lot of mines come exploited but then exhaust themselves
swiftly. Like the dreams of the people that should resign itself to the to run some
events. And the music is a dramatic but sweet and hard Rock. "La Primavera Feroce" is
a goos Symphonic song with guitar and organ (and Instrumental). It folloes "La Scelta
Di Essere Veramente Liberi" dove the "Situationist" wants to convince us everybody
the struggle will take to the happiness. Everything seasoned by a melting music, with
violin and piano. The "Student" meets the " farmer still pure " (Lucio Dalla) that
he tells the history of "Eliogabalo", a become lunatic emperor, which to the struggle
prefer the art. Everything with a dry music and then very fast and psychedelic and
then from circus with conclusion Be Bop. The insanity is in those! The people is
gone crazy. It how itself can defend if the army was replaced from the paintings of
Picasso, Van Gogh or Emilio Vedova? ("La Gente In Strada"). So it the revolution
arrives. The emperor comes killed!!! and in "La Morte Di Eliogabalo" I review the
fine tragedian of the Blessed Beato Di saint Genies, Patriarch of Aquileia (killed
near my house), also if the two whores are replaced from two priests. Eliogabalo ends
to the hell, in the mines of diamonds. All this mean than we should fight for the
ideal In a struggle that it will not have ever end. Tersa De Sio (the "Metropolitan
Girl") It sings like pits possessed in a hard Rock almost symphonic, dry and
weighing. In one word: the better part of the album, the most reflective with
"Autoritratto Dentro Stanze Elettroniche" and "Giovanna Labbromorto". Surely,
therefore a large warning to pursue the ideal in a struggle without arms but
expressing the proper ideas. And the final is a big party of the people for the
freedom found. And also it have it understood it how to fight (that it is
fundamental) ("Avvertenze- Finalino Per Altri Inizi").
The lyrics have a fundamental importance, like the music. It is necessary to analyze
them together, them in the society of the period. Emilio Locurcio it grew at Turin,
town of the FIAT and of the unions and unionists, where the struggle arms of the
"Brigate Rosse" was able to hit and to kill whoever, also only if it suspected to be
oppose them. Emilio Locurcio this represents in "L'Eliogabalo". Without fear. And in
this sense is a very hard Opera Rock. That it does not emit sentences. But that it
should make reflect.
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